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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

the Rolling Stones - Back Strap Jacket

Back strap jacket - box (4)The tour was not associated with any album's release. The original intent was to play Australia and New Zealand, which had not seen the Stones since February and March 1966, as well as Japan, which had never seen the Stones at all.
However, the Stones' infamous 1972 American S.T.P. Tour had drawn worldwide press for its combustive mixture of group decadence and fan riots set amidst jet set hangers-on. This caused the Stones some serious drama for their Pacific visits, in that visas and work permits might be hard to get. Accordingly, the Stones scheduled some shows in Hawaii first, as a fallback in case they could not get into certain countries. Hawaiian fans camped out on Christmas night 1972 in order to buy tickets.
Stones fears were confirmed when on 4 January 1973 Australia's Immigration Ministry let it be known that one of the Stones, unnamed, was banned from entering the country. On 8 January the Japanese Foreign Ministry said Mick Jagger would not be allowed into their country due to his prior drugs convictions.
On 9 January the Australians relented and said the Stones could enter. But first, the Stones announced an 18 January benefit concert at the Los Angeles Forum for victims of the recent 23 December 1972 earthquake in Nicaragua (Bianca Jagger's home country). This event was opened by Santana and Cheech & Chong, and served as the warm-up concert for the Pacific Tour. It raised more than �?00,000 in relief funds.
Next the Stones started the tour proper with the three shows over 21 January and 22 January in Hawaii, at the Honolulu International Center. These were Mick Taylor's last shows ever in the United States. Next up on the schedule were a number of shows at the Budokan in Tokyo, running from 28 January to 1 February, for which 55,000 tickets had already been sold. But on 27 January, Japanese officials made a final confirmation of their decision to not let the Stones land; the shows were scrapped and the concert promoter had to refund all the tickets.
Thus the first leg of the tour came to a close. Some sources state that a 5 February show in Hong Kong's Football Club Stadium was played, but this never took place.
In any event the tour started up again for its second leg on 11 February with a single show in New Zealand, at Auckland's Western Springs Stadium. 14 February saw the first show in Australia, with Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Sydney being visited in turn, the last show being 27 February at Sydney's Royal Randwick Racecourse.
Australian fears may have been a little validated when the 21 February show at Adelaide's Memorial Drive Park found 5,000 Stones fans clashing with the local police, and 21 arrests were made. However, three days later high-profile Labor Party Immigration Minister Al Grassby said: "The Stones are an excellent example to Australian youth. I told them I was putting my faith in them and hoped they would do the right thing. I have no regrets that I let them in — yes, I went out on a limb to give them visas — to give a man a bad name and hang him is immoral and un-Australian."


West Australian Cricket Ground Perth

Royal Randswick Racecourse Sydney

01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumblin Dice
07 Love In Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 Honky Tonk Woman
11 All Down The Line
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Band Intro Happy Birthday Nicky
14 Little Queenie
15 Rip This Joint

01 Brown Sugar
02 Bitch
03 Rocks Off
04 Gimme Shelter
05 Happy
06 Tumblin Dice
07 Love In Vain
08 Sweet Virginia
09 You Can't Always Get What You Want
10 Honky Tonk Woman
11 All Down The Line
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Band Intro

Rolling stones - Australia tour 1973

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Alexis Korner - Marquee club 1983

Without Alexis Korner, there still might have been a British blues scene in the early 1960s, but chances are that it would have been very different from the one that spawned the Rolling Stones, nurtured the early talents of Eric Clapton and made it possible for figures such as John Mayall to reach an audience.
In 1981, Korner formed the last and greatest "supergroup" of his career, Rocket 88, featuring himself on guitar, Jack Bruce on upright bass, Ian Stewart on piano, and Charlie Watts on drums, backed by trombonists and saxmen, and one or two additional keyboard players. They toured Europe and recorded several gigs, the highlights of which were included on a self-titled album released by Atlantic Records. In contrast to the many blues-rock fusion records with which Korner had been associated, Rocket 88 mixed blues with boogie-woogie jazz, the group's repertory consisting largely of songs written by W. C. Handy and Pete Johnson.
After a well-received appearance at the Cambridge Folk Festival in the early 1980s, there were rumors afterward that he intended to become more active musically, but his health was in decline by this time. A chain smoker all of his life, Korner died of lung cancer at the beginning of 1984.

01 Bring It On Home To Me
02 Country Morning
03 Money Honey
04 Jump
05 Hoochie Coochie Man
Alexis Korner & Friends - 1983/4/28 The Marquee, London - first night -06 Lawdy Miss Clawdy
07 Bright Lights, Big City
08 Lucille
09 Blue Monday

SOURCEFMSOUND QUALITYA+ FORMATMp3 BITRATE224 TRACKS #09 
LOCATION / VENUELondon The Marquee DATE1983/4/28
NOTES:This was recorded during the first night of a serie of concerts. BBC aired the show first. A DVD came out later

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Sunday, April 01, 2007

Rolling Stones - Olympia 1965


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Saturday, March 24, 2007

the Rolling Stones - You Can't Do That Baby

Ycdtb-frontThe Rolling Stones' 1972 North American Tour began on June 3 at the Canadian Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, B.C. and ended with a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 26. Also known as the "STP Tour" (Stones Touring Party; as Stones associates were so named), it consisted of 48 concerts in the U.S. and Canada. Backing musicians used on the tour included Ian Stewart and Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on saxophone, and Jim Price on horns. Stevie Wonder and his band were the opening act on all but one show. The Stones' setlist varied slightly as the tour progressed. Songs that were played only once include: Ventilator Blues, Don't Lie To Me, Torn and Frayed, and Sweet Black Angel. Loving Cup was performed twice.
TYPICAL SETLIST
Brown Sugar / Bitch / Rocks Off / Gimme Shelter / Happy / Tumbling Dice / Love In Vain / Sweet Virgina / You Can't Always Get What You Want / All Down The Line / Midnight Rambler / Bye Bye Johnny / Rip This Joint / Jumping Jack Flash / Street Fighting Man / Honky Tonk Woman


Sources: Various – Fort Worth, June 24, and Houston, June 25, 1972
MASTER: Ladies & Gentlemen Soundtrack Master
Sound Quality: S-E-N-S-A-T-I-O-N-A-L.


RS1972_001NOTE 1 : Charlie's opening drum roll just before the Brown Sugar opener will make your spine tingle.


CD 1: Roadie talk at the Light & Mixing board; includes STP manager Chip Monk!/Brown Sugar/Bitch/Gimme Shelter/Dead Flowers/Happy/tumbling Dice/Love In Vain/Sweet Virginia/You Can't Always Get What You Want


CD 2 (Time 37:11): All Down The Line/Midnight Rambler/Intros/Bye Bye Johnny/Rip This Joint/Jumpin' Jack Flash/Street Fighting Man


Note 2 : These shows previously released on the the Vinyl Gang 4CD "Plug In Flush Out" VGP-259-1/2/3/4, but this is a completely different source.


the Rolling Stones - You Can't Do That Baby


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Friday, February 16, 2007

Rolling Stones - Ed Sullivan Show '64 - '69

Rolling_stones00001'Ed Sullivan Show' Complete
1964~1969


01 Around and Around
02 Time Is On My Side (OCT. 25, 1964)
03 The Last Time
04 Little Red Rooster
05 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (MAY 2, 1965)
06 Satisfaction
07 As Tears Go By
08 19th Nervous Breakdown (FEB. 13, 1966)
09 Paint It Black
10 Lady Jane
11 Have You Seen Your Mother ? (SEPT. 11, 1966)
12 Ruby Tuesday
13 Let's Spend The Night Together (JAN. 15, 1967)
14 Gimme Shelter
15 Love In Vain
16 Honky Tonk Woman (NOV. 18, 1969)
17 Ruby Tuesday (rehearsal)
18 Let's Spend The Night Together (rehearsal) (JAN. 15, 1967)
19 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
20 Pain In My Heart
21 Around and Around


BONUS
22 The Last Time (NME Poll Winners Concert, Wembley Stadium - APR. 11, 1967)


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Saturday, January 20, 2007

The Rolling Stones : Exile Outtakes

ExileofficialUpon the first ten to twenty listens, The Stones Exile On Main Street comes off as a real fucking mess, and doesn't begin to reveal its true self and the charms within for even longer. But such is the case with most lasting art and Exile is no different. Famously recorded in France while the Stones were in "tax exile" in the basement of Richards rented Villa Nellcôte seaside mansion, the album is a long murky trip through traditional blues, country, folk, boogie woogie, rock & roll and everything in between. It's also, in a word, excellent.
The history of these sessions is the stuff of legend with varied musical guests popping in and out (see: gram parsons). These demos/alternate versions only magnify the loose, debauched and creative atmosphere at Villa Nellcôte in the summer of 1971.
"Exile On Main Street is the Rolling Stones at their most dense and impenetrable. In the tradition of Phil Spector, they've constructed a wash of sound in which to frame their songs, yet where Spector always aimed to create an impression of space and airiness, the Stones group everything together in one solid mass, providing a tangled jungle through which you have to move toward the meat of the material. Only occasionally does an instrument or voice break through to the surface, and even then it seems subordinate to the ongoing mix, and without the impact that a break in the sound should logically have." - Original 1971 Rolling Stone Review

                                                                       The Rolling Stones : Exile Outtakes

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Sunday, January 14, 2007

Rolling Stones - Atlantic City '89

Stones001   CD 1 
 
   1.  3:57    Start Me Up   
   2.  3:41    Bitch   
   3.  4:01    Sas Sad Sad   
   4.  4:32    Undercover Of The Night   
   5.  4:34    Harlem Shuffle   
   6.  4:32    Tumbling Dice   
   7.  6:56    Miss You   
   8.  5:20    Terrifying   
   9.  4:16    Ruby Tuesday   
   10.  6:01    Salt Of The Earth   
   11.  5:11    Rock And A Hard Place   
   Total   53:01  

 
   CD 2
   1.  5:34    Mixed Emotions    
   2.  5:14    Honky Tonk Woman   
   3.  10:46    Midnight Rambler   
   4.  7:03    You Can't Always Get What You Want   
   5.  6:39    Little Red Rooster    
   6.  5:32    Boogie Chillen    
   Rollingstones_atlanticcity89_cd1_all7.  6:06    Can't Be Seen   
   8.  4:37    Happy   
   Total   51:31  

 
   CD 3
   1.  4:11    Paint It Black   
   2.  7:22    2000 Light Years From Home   
   3.  7:41    Sympathy For The Devil   
   4.  6:22    Gimme Shelter   
   5.  1:09    Introduction   
   6.  4:48    It's Only Rock And Roll   
   7.  4:35    Brown Sugar   
   8.  7:46    (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction   
   9.  6:26    Jumping Jack Flash   
   Total   50:20  

Rolling Stones  -  Atlantic City '89

 

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